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Mind Matters
Ethan Lee, Ben Sabin, and Kabir Kutty
24 episodes
1 week ago
We aren't psychologists or doctors. We are regular high school kids who want to spread mental health awareness in a conversational and relatable way. Why? Well because it's a real thing.
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We aren't psychologists or doctors. We are regular high school kids who want to spread mental health awareness in a conversational and relatable way. Why? Well because it's a real thing.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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#18 - Test Taking
Mind Matters
34 minutes 7 seconds
4 months ago
#18 - Test Taking

In this episode Ben, Ethan, and Kabir discuss testing. They talk about what makes tests so stressful, their experiences with test-taking, and advice they have to anybody who is looking to improve. The truth is that tests open doors to one’s future, and they are not going away anytime soon. While recognizing and relating to the struggles people experience with testing, they emphasize that most people have a problematic approach. Learn how to prepare for and take tests better in this original Mind Matters episode.


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Mind Matters
We aren't psychologists or doctors. We are regular high school kids who want to spread mental health awareness in a conversational and relatable way. Why? Well because it's a real thing.